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California Jail to Test Ray Gun on Prisoners

Authorities in Castaic, California, have announced plans to use prisoners as test subjects for a high-tech ray gun that fires an invisible heat beam capable of causing unbearable pain. The 600-pound, seven-foot-tall "Assault Intervention System" was built by Raytheon for the military, but it is now being introduced for domestic purposes. Raytheon is currently working on creating a hand-held version of the ray gun.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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Peter Lemkin Wrote:California Jail to Test Ray Gun on Prisoners

Authorities in Castaic, California, have announced plans to use prisoners as test subjects for a high-tech ray gun that fires an invisible heat beam capable of causing unbearable pain. The 600-pound, seven-foot-tall "Assault Intervention System" was built by Raytheon for the military, but it is now being introduced for domestic purposes. Raytheon is currently working on creating a hand-held version of the ray gun.

A Kalifornia wet dream for the neo-fascist inheritors of Ronnie the Raygun's empire.

I wonder what constitutes informed consent for the cannon fodder prisoners?

Perhaps Kalifornia will simply categorize all such prisoners unlawful combatants, thus stripping them of all human rights and eligible for zapping with the 600-pound, seven-foot-tall "Assault Intervention System", without any need for consent whatsoever...

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"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon

"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_15844824 :flute:

And be sure to look for one of these at your next demonstration, etc. Have a nice day!:top:


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"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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If you do happen to be in the line of fire of one of these I hear it's a good idea to remove your contact lenses.
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:
Peter Lemkin Wrote:California Jail to Test Ray Gun on Prisoners

Authorities in Castaic, California, have announced plans to use prisoners as test subjects for a high-tech ray gun that fires an invisible heat beam capable of causing unbearable pain. The 600-pound, seven-foot-tall "Assault Intervention System" was built by Raytheon for the military, but it is now being introduced for domestic purposes. Raytheon is currently working on creating a hand-held version of the ray gun.

A Kalifornia wet dream for the neo-fascist inheritors of Ronnie the Raygun's empire.

I wonder what constitutes informed consent for the cannon fodder prisoners?

Perhaps Kalifornia will simply categorize all such prisoners unlawful combatants, thus stripping them of all human rights and eligible for zapping with the 600-pound, seven-foot-tall "Assault Intervention System", without any need for consent whatsoever...

:help:
Because, after all, it all has to be legal.:bandit:
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Very, very sadly, Amerika is going the way of totalitarian systems before, ''legal' is what we DO!'....and if you don't like it...we have a containment camp [complete with torture, no habeus corpus and forget about a lawyer or trial!] , heat ray, or death ray, etc. with your name on it! For our special guests there is waterboarding and more high-tech specials!...:bandit:

I don't doubt that it causes 'unbearable pain'...or they wouldn't have bothered building and using it...but that very definition violates both U.S. Law [all are ignored now that don't comport with the unPatriot Act and COG, et al - as well as various International Agreements the USA has signed.]

Informed consent...."Joe, this will hurt you more than it will me...don't you agree?!!?:questionmark:"Confusedecruity:
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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A friend of mine, a long term resident of Bangkok, was talking to some soldiers during the recent anti-government protests. They had a strange piece of ironmongery on top of their armoured car. They told him it was a sound gun, but added that it would not be used because the effect was just too horrible. Scary.
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Malcolm Pryce Wrote:A friend of mine, a long term resident of Bangkok, was talking to some soldiers during the recent anti-government protests. They had a strange piece of ironmongery on top of their armoured car. They told him it was a sound gun, but added that it would not be used because the effect was just too horrible. Scary.

Those have already been used in the USA for 'crowd control' during demonstrations........besides causing great pain, they can cause permanent ear/hearing damage....but those on the dealing-it-out end don't care about the immediate effects nor long-term effects...just forcing obedience. Brownshirts in denim [and other fabric colors]....:bandit:

Police in Pittsburgh showed off the latest in crowd control Thursday as they reportedly used "sound cannons" to blast the ears of protesters near the Group of 20 meeting of world economic leaders.

City officials said it was the first time such sound blasters, sometimes called sound weapons, were used publicly. But what exactly are they?

"There was an array of sound amplifiers used during the demonstration," Lavonnie Bickerstaff of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, told LiveScience, adding, "The Poconos police brought the long-range acoustic device with them, but I don't know whether it was used."

The long range acoustic device (LRAD) is designed for long-range communication and "unmistakable warning," according to the American Technology Corporation, which develops the instruments.

"The LRAD basically is the ability to communicate clearly from 300 meters to 3 kilometers" (nearly 2 miles), said Robert Putnam of American Technology's media and investor relations. "It's a focused output. What distinguishes it from other communications tools out there is its ability to be heard clearly and intelligibly at a distance, unlike bullhorns."

Its shrill warning tones can be heard at least 1,600 feet (500 meters) away and depending on the model of LRAD it can blast a maximum sound of 145 to 151 decibels — equal to a gunshot — within a 3-foot (one meter) range, according to American Technology. But there is a volume knob, so its output can be less than max, Putnam noted.

On the decibel scale, an increase of 10 (say, from 70 to 80) means that a sound is 10 times more intense. Normal traffic noise can reach 85 decibels.

For comparison, a jet engine sends out an ear-splitting 140 to 180 decibels of sound. Human conversation hovers at about 60 decibels. Permanent hearing loss can result from sounds at about 110 to 120 decibels in short bursts or even just 75 decibels if exposure lasts for long periods, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other sources.

Anything over 120 decibels is liable to be noticeably painful for some individuals, and 150 decibels would hurt anyone's ears. Such sounds damage small hair cells in the inner ear that convert sound energy into electrical signals that travel to the brain. "Once damaged, our hair cells cannot grow back," the NIH states.

But Putnam said under normal circumstances the LRAD is not harmful. "There's no way it can hurt you unless you have the ability to stand in front of it closely for several minutes," Putnam said in a telephone interview.

If you did stand there at length, "It's like having a rock concert in three hours given to you in a half-hour," he added.

The instrument's volume, along with its high-pitched tone, make for "painfully loud sound frequencies that are concentrated in a narrow beam and easily direct them at a target, not unlike using a spotlight," according to Gizmag.

Putnam said the frequency of LRAD ranges from 2,800 Hertz to 3,000 Hertz. That's similar to the pitch of human speech, which is between 500 Hz and 3,000 Hz, the NIH states.

....and if these don't 'work' they have tasers, lasers, gases, incapacitents, sticky-foam, no-traction liquids, etc. et al. - and lethal weapons galore.....
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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'...and if these don't 'work' they have tasers, lasers, gases, incapacitents, sticky-foam, no-traction liquids, etc. et al. - and lethal weapons galore.....'

Ha ha, yeah, and as a last resort they can always plant drugs on you Smile
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Preparing the Domestic Battlespace: LA County Jail to Field-Test Raytheon Pain Ray

by Tom Burghardt / August 30th, 2010

“Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,” the Congressional Research Service (CRS) tells us that “Congress has appropriated more than a trillion dollars for military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere around the world.”

And with our “change” administration expanding “the stealth war began in the Bush administration,” as The New York Times disclosed earlier this month, why the surprise by Times’ reporters that “virtually none of the newly aggressive steps undertaken by the United States government have been publicly acknowledged”?

After all, isn’t this what imperial states, lusting to steal other peoples’ resources for their own greedy corporate elites, do?

But foreign wars and occupations have their domestic analogues, measured not only in dollars but in broken lives as unemployment and home foreclosure rates soar; inconsequential matters for those whose business is to keep us “safe.”

According to Homeland Security Market Research, while the economic downturn “has had an adverse effect on the 2010 US Private Sector Homeland Security (HLS) market … the market is positioned to recover strongly in the 2011-2014 period.”

Call it a “counterterrorism stimulus package” for America’s largest defense and security firms, one fully consonant with America’s role as a failing state.

As for the rest of us? We’ll have to content ourselves with mindless flag-waving, feverish fear-mongering and troglodytic nationalism, an atavistic witch’s brew and media spectacle rolled-out as the hottest new game the whole family can play: the anti-Muslim pogrom.

Step out of line and you just might find yourself a long-term resident in one of exurbian America’s hottest growth communities: I refer of course, to the prison-industrial complex that has replaced manufacturing as a real job creator!

According to U.S. Bureau of Justice statistics, some 2.4 million Americans were incarcerated in 2010, the vast majority in federal and state prisons.

And like imported commodities piling up of the docks, “surplus populations” too, are in need of a strong management hand, and a revealing piece in the Los Angeles Daily News tell of plans to do just that.

Bringing the War Home

With prison overcrowding a real threat to the New Order during lean economic times, the Daily News disclosed that “guards trying to break up fights between inmates at a Castaic jail will be armed with the hottest nonlethal weapon on the market next week.”

And with product spin-offs from the Pentagon infiltrating the homeland security market at an ever-faster pace, like a Hollywood starlet making her red carpet debut, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is rolling-out Raytheon Corporation’s Assault Intervention Device (AID).

The 7 1/2 foot tall ceiling-mounted robo-fryer works by heating the outer layer of the skin to 130 degrees F. Known for its “goodbye effect,” the beam can penetrate clothing and will cause excruciating pain for anyone unfortunate enough to make contact with its invisible electromagnetic fangs.

A perfect addition to stun grenades, pepper spray, tasers, long-range acoustic devices (LRADs), rubber bullets or wooden dowels that can, and have been, fired at restless heimat natives by riot cops, the AID is touted as a “less-lethal” way to keep the lid on LA’s teeming gulags.

Indeed, the American Civil Liberties Union told us last year in a scandalous report that “brutally overcrowded conditions cause or contribute to violence and serious mental illness.”

As if life in the “shining city on a hill” weren’t bad enough for those awaiting trial, ACLU investigators found “that idleness and massive overcrowding at the jail leads to violence, victimization, custodial abuse and ultimately psychotic breakdown even in relatively healthy people, as well as potentially irreversible psychosis in detainees with pre-existing illness.”

I don’t think a blast of microwave radiation from a Raytheon pain ray was what the ACLU had in mind when they demanded LA county “stop subjecting people to the nightmarish conditions.”

Pentagon Provenance

Part of a “family” of weapons developed for imperial stormtroopers by Raytheon, like the firm’s Active Denial System (ADS), a truck- or humvee-mounted NLW or the Silent Guardian, a compact version of ADS tricked-out for civilian use by the riot squad, the AID is a directed energy weapon developed as a spin-off by the Pentagon’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program (JNLWP).

Originally designed for use by U.S. occupation troops in Iraq, as I pointed out last year, the prospect that American “liberators” would soon be zapping “unruly mobs,” that is, Iraqi citizens objecting to the destruction of their country and the looting of their resource-rich nation by predatory corporate invaders proved to be a public relations nightmare for the White House.

Even the Bush regime’s Defense Science Board concluded that an ADS deployment was “not politically tenable,” because of a “possible association with torture” if the system were used at detention centers to ensure “compliance” from recalcitrant prisoners.

But fear not, the Pentagon and corporate sponsor Raytheon found a solution near at hand. Back in 2006, then-Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne had serious misgivings about an ADS battlefield deployment. Wynne’s solution? The Associated Press reported that to avoid international sanction, the system should be used on crowds in the U.S. first!

“If we’re not willing to use it here against our fellow citizens, then we should not be willing to use it in a wartime situation,” Wynne said. “[Because] if I hit somebody with a nonlethal weapon and they claim that it injured them in a way that was not intended, I think that I would be vilified in the world press.”

No need to worry about alarming press reports here! After all, our media pride themselves on their clever use of euphemisms to hide things like torture, domestic spying, corporate crime and violence or ubiquitous secret state corruption. After all, what’s a zap or two to some unruly jailbird in the grand scheme of things!

Commander Bob Osborne, the director of the Sheriff’s Department Technology Exploration Program told the Daily News, “We hope that this type of technology will either cause an inmate to stop an assault or lessen the severity of an assault by them being distracted by the pain as a result of the beam.”

Touted as a more humane form of control, Osborne, with the best of intentions no doubt, told reporter C.J. Lin its deployment will have a deterrent effect so “that we have fewer injuries, fewer assaults, those kinds of things.”

However, critics have pointed out that repeated exposure to high-intensity microwave beams can cause serious injuries or even death if targets are subjected to repeated weapon blasts.

A 2008 report published by the Deutsche Stiftung Friedensforschung (DSF, German Foundation for Peace Research), written by physicist Dr. Jürgen Altmann found that:

The power and duration of emission for one trigger event is controlled by a software program. Model calculations [for the larger ADS system] show that with the highest power setting, second- and third-degree burns with complete dermal necrosis will occur after less than 2 seconds. Even with a lower setting of power or duration there is the possibility for the operator to re-trigger immediately. (Dr. Jürgen Altmann, “Millimetre Waves, Lasers, Acoustics for Non-Lethal Weapons? Physics Analyses and Inferences,” Deutsche Stiftung Friedensforschung (DSF), 2008, p. 4)

Deputies who have field tested the grisly device–on themselves, we’re told–say the beam is painful “especially when it’s not expected.”

“You begin to to feel this warming feeling, and then you go ‘Yow, I need to get out of the way’.”

Mimicking other “neat” tools in the Empire’s arsenal of high-tech, democracy-killing contraptions, the AID is controlled by a computer, joystick and glitchy software program that has known “issues” that have resulted in serious injuries to other “test subjects.”. Traveling at light speed, the 9 mm beam can target inmates up to 100 feet from its swivel-mounted aperture.

Financed by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), the devilish device will undergo a rigorous six-month evaluation “for use in jails nationwide” according to the Daily News. It was installed “at no cost” to the LA Sheriff’s Department.

Although NIJ may be funding the six-month evaluation, the impetus for developing microwave weapons as a means for “crowd control” and for dispersing “rioters” comes from the Pentagon.

As I wrote back in 2008, despite all all the hoopla, it should be clear by now that descriptors such as “non-lethal” or “less-than-lethal” are, strictly speaking, Orwellian constructs that mask their application as repressive tools for domination. Their primary purpose is not to “save lives” but to be used as instruments of social control.

And Raytheon, No. 4 on Washington Technology’s “Top 100″ list of government contractors with some $6.7 billion in defense revenue from secret state agencies such as the CIA, tout their suite of pain ray toys as an exemplary means of providing “a zone of protection that saves lives, protects assets and minimizes collateral damage.”

Mike Booen, a vice president for advanced security at Raytheon told the Daily News, “If you got in the way, you’ll know. … When you get that many of your pain receptacles telling you brain ‘This needs to stop,’ you can’t think of anything else,” Booen said. “And that tends to be very effective.”

A spokeswoman with the firm declined to state what the AID will eventually cost taxpayers. However, a sheriff’s deputy familiar with the program “estimated just the hardware costs at least hundreds of thousands of dollars.”

“With this device, we can affect people that we need to have experience that effect and not have anything happen to other people,” LA County Sheriff’s Dept. mouthpiece Osborne told the Daily News. “And there’s nothing to clean up, and no injuries.”

The American Civil Liberties Union was less enthusiastic and said in a recent press release: “The idea that a military weapon designed to cause intolerable pain should be used against county jail inmates is staggeringly wrongheaded,” said Margaret Winter, Associate Director of the ACLU National Prison Project.

“Unnecessarily inflicting severe pain and taking such unnecessary risks with people’s lives,” Winter averred, “is a clear violation of the Eighth Amendment and due process clause of the U.S. Constitution.”

Although the civil liberties watchdogs have a “court-appointment responsibility to monitor the Los Angeles County jails,” they were never consulted by LA County Sheriff Lee Baca.

According to the ACLU, “the military incarnation of the device was briefly fielded in Afghanistan in June and then withdrawn in July without ever being used.”

BBC News reported last month, that the U.S. Army decided against deploying the Active Denial System in Afghanistan. “The ADS was not used and was shipped from Afghanistan. The operational need for the device was not approved by commanders”, Colonel Shanks, Chief of Public Affairs for ISAF told BBC.

“While the device was being tested by the Air Force,” the ACLU stated, “a miscalibration of the device’s power settings caused five airmen in its path to suffer lasting burns, including one whose injuries were so severe that he was airlifted to an off-base burn treatment center.”

No matter what, the show must go on.

Prisoners: Secret State Guinea Pigs

Although the Air Force and the LA County Sheriff’s Department claim the weapon is “safe,” a 2008 report by Wired Magazine undercut the Pentagon’s rosy assertions.

The high-tech publication reported that “a newly-obtained accident report shows that … the weapon’s operators were dangerously undertrained–exposing test subjects, as one official puts it, ‘to unconscionable risks’.”

An unredacted Air Force report obtained by Wired, revealed that “the accident raises some basic questions about the weapon.” Never meant to see the light of day the report, though unclassified, “contains privileged safety information” and should be destroyed “in accordance with AFMAN 37-123 when no longer needed for mishap prevention purposes.”

“Built-in range finders,” the report states, “‘have been basic features of high tech line-of-sight weapons and sensors for decades’ and typically will prevent operators from using systems in an unsafe fashion, says one Pentagon official familiar with weapon’s development. ‘Yet those critical safety features, that were integrated into the HMMWV [Humvee] ADS System 1, were removed by the AFRL [Air Force Research Lab] prior to testing, exposing the test subjects to unconscionable risks’.”

Why were details of these serious accidents withheld? The Air Force will only say that “The Active Denial System 2 has incorporated many safety features based on the operating experiences of the System 1.”

“By not releasing the report,” journalist Sharon Weinberger, a test subject along with her husband, journalist Nathan Hodge, said “the Air Force and the Joint Nonlethal Weapons Directorate deprived volunteers of making informed decisions about their participation. But, at least we were volunteers.”

The same cannot be said for prisoners in LA County jail facilities.

As guinea pigs for the development of repressive technologies to be used to keep the lid on here in the heimat, prisoners have been literal captive audiences for illicit secret state experiments–from inhuman, Nazi-inspired radiological and bioweapons tests, to CIA “mind control” atrocities under Project ARTICHOKE and MKULTRA.

Similar motives operate today as the federal government and local police partners plan to introduce pain ray technologies into the nation’s jails and prisons. And who’s to say that Raytheon’s devilish device won’t be used as a means to elicit information from prisoners under interrogation?

As a scandalous investigative series in the Chicago Reader revealed, between 1972 and 1991 approximately 135 African-American men and women were arrested and tortured at the hands of former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge and officers under his command. Some of the victims were as young as thirteen.

Court cases against Burge and other cops established that the methods of torture used in the interrogation of suspects included electric shock to the ears and genitalia, mock executions, suffocation, and burning. Egregious examples of police torture are not isolated to the city of Chicago.

How much easier will it be for police to abuse prisoners when they have at their disposal technologies that won’t even leave a mark? As LA County Sheriff’s Commander Osborne blandly remarked “there’s nothing to clean up.”

Fry one and who’ll care? After all, they’re criminals who got what they deserved.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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